Steve King

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., talks to "Fox News Sunday" at 10 a.m. on WOFL-Channel 35. Other guests are Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa; Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y.; and Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control. The program will salute Ivanka Trump of the Trump Organization as a "Power Player." The panel will be Juan Williams, Kimberley Strassel of The Wall Street Journal, Ron Fournier of National Journal and Michael Needham of Heritage Action for America.

Jeremy Haley worked security at Denver International Airport, studied to be an air traffic controller in Great Falls, Mont., and sold natural gas leases in Williston, N.D.
But he was anxious and adrift. Night after night the lanky, heavily tattooed young...

A Republican congressman is trying to block the Treasury from redesigning U.S. currency, a move that could prevent the government from replacing Andrew Jackson on the front of the $20 bill with abolitionist Harriet Tubman.
Rep. Steve King of Iowa has...

A trio of Wisconsin Republicans looking to inject the party with their own youthful, aggressive brand of conservatism ushered in the "Cheesehead Revolution." Their aim was to position the GOP for success in the 2016 presidential election. Then...

Reeling from the punch to his political solar plexus on Super Tuesday and Super Saturday, Sen. Marco Rubio's strategy is to cast himself as the victim, the "underdog," and the one who can save the Republican Party from self-immolation. The...

Keith Ellison, the most prominent Muslim elected official in America, was having a pretty good day.
Never mind that the Republican front-runner in the presidential contest - Donald Trump - had proposed to temporarily bar all people of the congressman's...

Every day another Republican lawmaker seems to wake up and decide that he — and in at least one case, she — might make a pretty good speaker of the House.
The profusion of potential candidates, now approaching double digits, is happening even with all...

WASHINGTON Pope Francis needed less than a minute into his first public remarks on U.S. soil Wednesday to invoke the contributions of immigrants to building America, setting the stage for more to come when he addresses Congress. "Mr. President,...

Even if Congress beats the odds, and the government doesn't shut down come Oct. 1, Washington will probably still have undergone a lengthy, all-consuming debate about the issues that threaten to close its doors.
Which means if you follow Congress even...